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- adjective biochemistry Not
phosphorylated
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The enrichment of unphosphorylated RNA Pol II (8WG16) binding in
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Yongguang Tao et al. 2010
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The enrichment of unphosphorylated RNA Pol II (8WG16) binding in
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Yongguang Tao et al. 2010
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Enrichment of unphosphorylated Pol II (left) and Ser 5 Pol II (right) at HoxA6.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Yongguang Tao et al. 2010
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(A) Enrichment of unphosphorylated Pol II at HoxC6 (top) and HoxC8 (bottom) genes using ChIPs.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Yongguang Tao et al. 2010
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Likewise, WT samples showed a peak of unphosphorylated Pol II binding at TSS consistent with the hypothesis that Pol II binding may interfere with nucleosomal occupancy and may determine phasing of the +1 nucleosome
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Yongguang Tao et al. 2010
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(A) Enrichment of unphosphorylated Pol II at HoxC6 (top) and HoxC8 (bottom) genes using ChIPs.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Yongguang Tao et al. 2010
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(A) Enrichment of unphosphorylated Pol II at HoxC6 (top) and HoxC8 (bottom) genes using ChIPs.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Yongguang Tao et al. 2010
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Phosphorylated and unphosphorylated peptide sequences were identified if they initially passed the following Sequest scoring thresholds against the target database: 1+ ions, Xcorr ≥ 2.0 Sf ≥ 0.4, P ≥ 5; 2+ ions, Xcorr ≥ 2.0, Sf ≥ 0.4, P ≥ 5; 3+ ions, Xcorr ≥ 2.60, Sf ≥ 0.4, P ≥ 5 against the target protein database.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Dana M. Gwinn et al. 2010
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The enrichment of unphosphorylated RNA Pol II (8WG16) binding in
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Yongguang Tao et al. 2010
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Enrichment of unphosphorylated Pol II (left) and Ser 5 Pol II (right) at HoxA6.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Yongguang Tao et al. 2010
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